Joseph Priestley
1733 – 1804
100 works on record
Works

A familiar illustration of certain passages of scripture relating to the power of man to do the will of God, original sin, election and reprobation, the divinity of Christ, and atonement for sin by the death of Christ
1812

Familiar letters, addressed to the inhabitants of Birmingham, in refutation of several charges, advanced against the dissenters, by the Rev. Mr. Madan, Rector of St. Philip's, in his sermon, entitled, 'The principal claims of the dissenters considered.' Preached at St. Philip's church...1790
1790
The history and present state of electricity, with original experiments
Index to the Bible
Jesus and Socrates compared
The theological and miscellaneous works of Joseph Priestly
Letters to Edmund Burke
Memoirs of the Rev. Joseph Priestley, to the year 1795
Experiments and observations relating to various branches of natural philosophy, with a continuation of the observations on air
Additional experiments and observations relating to the principle of acidity, the decomposition of water, and phlogiston
A free discussion of the doctrines of materialism and philosophical necessity [in a correspondence between Dr. Price and Dr. Priestley]
Additional letters to a philosophical unbeliever
Considerations for the use of young men

The theological and miscellaneous works of Joseph Priestley
Shorthand diary
Letters to Dr. Horsley

Experiments and observations relating to various branches of natural philosophy
Disquisitions relating to matter and spirit and The doctrine of philosophical necessity illustrated, 1777

Letters to the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, occasioned by his Reflections on the revolution in France,&c...

Letters to the members of the New Jerusalem Church formed by Baron Swedenborg
Letters to Dr. Horsley, in answer to his animadversions on the History of the corruptions of Christianity, with additional evidence that the primitive Christian Church was Unitarian
A free address to Protestant Dissenters, on the subject of the Lord's Supper
Defences of Unitarianism, in three parts
Dr. Priestley's letters to the candidates for orders in both universities on subscription to articles of religion, with an address to conforming Arians, &c. First printed in 1735. Reprinted for the use of the junior and senior students
Defences of Unitarianism for the year 1787, containing letters to the Rev. Dr. Geddes, to the Rev. Dr. Price
Letters to the author of Remarks on several late publications relative to the Dissenters, in a letter to Dr. Priestley. By Joseph Priestley, ..
A second letter to the Rev. Mr. John Palmer
A letter to the Reverend John Blair Linn, A.M
Notes on all the books of scripture, for the use of the pulpit and private families
Dr. Priestley's letter to the inhabitants of Birmingham
Letters of Doctor Joseph Priestley F.R.S

A familiar introduction to the study of electricity
A sermon preached December the 31st, 1780
An history of the corruptions of Christianity (1782)
Index to the Bible
A free address to those who have petitioned for the repeal of the late act of Parliament, in favour of the Roman Catholics
Defences of The history of the corruption of Christianity
Objections to the experiments and observations relating to the principle of acidity, the composition of water, andphlogiston, considered
Extracts from a catechism

An appeal to the public, on the subject of the riots in Birmingham, Part II. To which is added, A letterfrom W. Russell, Esq. to the author

Directions for impregnating water with fixed air in order to communicate to it the peculiar spirit and virtues of Pyrmont water
The doctrine of phlogiston established
A second letter to the Rev. Mr. John Palmer, in defence of the doctrine of Philosophical necessity
Three tracts
A syllabus of a course of lectures on the study of history. By Joseph Priestley, ..
The case of poor emigrants recommended
Description of a set of charts of biography
The evidence of the resurrection of Jesus considered
The smaller tracts of Jos. Priestley
The doctrine of divine influence on the human mind
The rudiments of English grammar, adapted to the use of schools; with notes and abbreviations for the use of thosewho have made some proficiency in the language

A sermon on the subject of the slave trade

A general history of the Christian church, to the fall of the Western empire. By Joseph Priestley, ..
The present state of liberty in Great Britain and her colonies. By an Englishman
Selections from his writings

An essay on the first principles of government

A farewell sermon
A particular attention to the instruction of the young recommended, in a discourse, delivered at the Gravel-pit meeting, in Hackney, December 4, 1791, on entering on the office of pastor to the congregation of Protestant Dissenters, assembling in that place. By Joseph Priestley, ..
Hartley's theory of the human mind, on the principle of the association of ideas
The duty of forgiveness of injuries

The history and present state of electricity
Memoirs of the Rev. Joseph Priestley to the year 1795, written by himself; with some account of his residence in America, and of his last illness...
Proposals for printing by subscription, The history and present state of discoveries relating to vision, light, and colours. By Joseph Priestley, ..
The doctrine of divine influence on the human mind, considered, in a sermon, ... By Joseph Priestley, ..
Lettres au très-honorable Edmund Burke
Remarks on the Monthly Review of the letters to Dr. Horsley; in which the Rev. Mr. Samuel Badcock, the writer of that review, is called upon to defend what he has advanced in it. By Joseph Priestley, ..

An examination of Dr. Reid's Inquiry into the human mind on the principles of common sense
The Proper constitution of a Christian Church, considered in a sermon, preached at the New Meeting in Birmingham, November 3, 1782. To which is prefixed, a prefatory discourse, relating to the present state of those who are called Rational Dissenters

A familiar introduction to the theory and practice of perspective
Memoirs of Dr. Joseph Priestley, to the year 1795
Letters to the Jews inviting them to an amicable discussion of the evidences of Christianity..
Observations on different kinds of air
A second letter to the Revd. John Blair Linn, D.D., pastor of the First Presbyterian Congregation in the city of Philadelphia
Ye are the light of the world
An history of the sufferings of Mr. Lewis de Marolles, and Mr. Isaac Le Fevre,upon the revocation of the Edict of Nantz
Letters to Dr. Horsley. Part III
A sermon, preached December the 31st, 1780, at the New Meeting in Birmingham, on undertaking the pastoral office in that place
A discourse on occasion of the death of Dr. Price

A letter to the Rev. Mr. John Palmer

A sermon preached at the Gravel pit meeting, in Hackney, April 19th, 1793, being the day appointed for a general fast

Memoirs of Dr. Joseph Priestley
A free address to Protestant Dissenters, as such
Letters to the author of Remarks on several late publications relative to the dissenters
Memoirs of the Rev. Joseph Priestley

Letters to a philosophical unbeliever
Experiments and observations relating to the analysis of atmospherical air

Doctrines of heathen philosophy

An answer to Mr. Paine's Age of reason, being a continuation of Letters to the philosophers and politicians of France, on the subject of religion; and of the Letters to a philosophical unbeliever. By Joseph Priestley, ... With a preface by Theophilus Lindsey, ..
An essay on a course of liberal education for civil and active life.... to which are added, Remarks on a code of education, proposed by Dr. Brown, in a late treatise, intitled, Thoughts on civil liberty, &c
A second letter to the Revd. John Blair Linn in reply to his defence of the doctrines of the divinity of Christ and atonement
A view of revealed religion
Dr. Priestley's letters to the candidates for orders in both universities on subscription to articles of religion,with an address to conforming arians, &c....
The duty of forgiveness of injuries: a discourse intended to be delivered soon after the riots in Birmingham. By Joseph Priestley, ..
Letters to Mr. Volney

Philosophical empiricism
Letters to the inhabitants of Northumberland and its neighbourhood on subjects interesting to the author and to them
Letters to the members of the New Jerusalem Church, formed by Baron Swedenborg. By Joseph Priestley, ..
A Third letter to Dr. Newcome, Bishop of Waterford, on the duration of Our Saviour's ministry

Scientific correspondence of Joseph Priestley
A reply to the animadversions on the History of the corruptions of Christianity, in the Monthly Review for June, 1783; with additional observations relating to the doctrine of the primitive church, concerning the person of Christ. By Joseph Priestley, ..